Jamison Reeves
- Commercial Audition Technique
Parodied on Saturday Night Live by Kenan Thompson as “Corey the one black guy in every commercial” Jamison Reeves began his career in entertainment as a commercial casting session director, which led to him acting in more than 100 national commercials and several Super Bowl spots. He was featured in an article and on the cover of Adweek Magazine. He was interviewed on CNN by Don Lemon about stereotypes in Hollywood. He also booked co-starring roles on “Raising Hope,” “Without a Trace,” “Push Nevada,” “Stuck in the Middle,” “Parks and Rec”; and he’s been in films such as “Tool Box Murders”, directed by Toby Hooper and “I’m Still Here” with Joaquin Phoenix. He won Best Director for his short film, “Albert,” at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema. As a writer, he has optioned sitcoms and is in development on several other projects. In his spare time he is honored to be mentoring and training the next generation of actors at Stella Adler’s Art of Acting in Los Angeles.